Posted on 09/18/2023 1:43:05 PM PDT by JSM_Liberty
ABC is the place to be for NFL football!
The network announced Monday that it will simulcast ESPN's coverage of "Monday Night Football" games all season long.
This means 10 additional games will be added to ABC's fall lineup. The network previously announced exclusive telecasts of MN matchups for Sept. 18, Sept. 25, Dec. 11 and Dec. 25 as well as ESPN simulcasts for games on Nov. 20, Dec. 30, Jan. 6, the Super Wild Card Game and the Divisional Playoff Game. Scroll down for the full schedule. Monday Night Football double-header
Closing out Week 2, Monday Night Football will feature two games on separate networks with staggered kickoff times. New Orleans at Carolina kicks off at 7:15 p.m. on ESPN, and Cleveland at Pittsburgh begins at 8:15 p.m. on ABC.
For fans concerned about missing any action while the games overlap, both broadcasters will keep viewers in the loop with what is happening on the other network.
Beginning at 8:15 p.m. ET, the broadcasts will periodically activate double-box views and alternate score boxes, as well as provide halftime updates of the other matchup.
AB who? Foot what.
Ditto. After the kneeling, the NFL was no longer appealing.
Let’s have Monday Night scantily bikini clad real women’s Beach Volleyball. Maybe I’ll start watching Monday Night sports again. NFL began to stink with Tagliabue and the died with Goodell. Sorry. Can’t stand that woke vibe.
You gotta pay for a cable/satellite subscription, or purchase NFL ticket or something to watch it on ESPN. Putting it over the air meant it was free and they couldn’t charge you for it.
I am guessing its a combination between the writers strike and people dropping their subscriptions has forced them into this decision. I may not watch a game or 2 this year, if I feel like it, now.
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